Whilst much will be made of Arsenal's away form headed into this game, Leicester's recent displays at home haven't been great either, having failed to beat Swansea, Stoke, Bournemouth, Newcastle United, Southampton and West Ham in their past six here at the King Power.

Buoyed by their demolition of Burnley at the weekend we will take the Gunners to come out on top in what may well be an entertaining encounter to finally end their away day hoodoo.

It all went wrong for the Gunners in the space of two first half minutes at the King Power.

After 14 minutes Arsene Wenger's men found themselves behind. A Christian Fuchs cross from deep on the left finding Fousseni Diabate at the far post. Diabate nodding the ball back to Kelechi Iheanacho around nine yards from goal. Iheanacho volleying into the bottom right corner.

Already a goal down, the Gunners found themselves also a man down in the 15th minute. Iheanacho at the heart of it again. This time being hauled down by Konstantinos Mavropanos when clean through. Straight red card for Mavropanos.

Leicester couldn't build further on their lead in the opening period, and in the 53rd minute Arsenal were back on level terms. Ainsely Maitland-Niles - who certainly looks comfortable at this level -cutting the ball back from the right to Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in the area. The Gabon front man's initial effort was well saved by Eldin Jakupovic, but Aubameyang was first to the rebound to rifle into the top corner.

Arsenal were just about getting on top, despite being a man down, before a defensive lapse again proved their undoing in the 75th minute. Henrikh Mkhtaryan tripping Demarai Gray in the area and Jamie Vardy firing the resultant spot kick into the top left corner.

Riyah Mahrez confirmed the destination of the points in the 90th minute. Cutting in from the right before then cutting back onto his right foot to finish past Petr Cech. 3-1 final score.

No change for either side in terms of League position, with Arsenal remaining sixth and Leicester ninth, although the Foxes do close the gap to eighth placed Everton to just two points.